Helga Ruebsamen, Antonin Artaud, René de Chateaubriand, Constantijn Huygens, Richard Wright, Mary Renault

De Nederlandse schrijfster Helga Ruebsamen is op 4 september 1934 geboren in Batavia, in Nederlands lndië. Zie ook mijn blog van 4 september 2010 en eveneens alle tags voor Helga Ruebsamen op dit blog.

Uit: The Song and the Truth (Vertaald door Paul Vincent)

“Every day, as soon as the sun went down, tiny lizards climbed up the walls of our veranda.
“Look, the tjitjaks are here.”
The night people lit the lamps, in the rooms and on the veranda. The ladies who’d come to tea took their leave and went home. The day was over, and night was beginning.
My mother accompanied her guests as far as the waringin tree and waved to the visitors and their children as they left. I stood on the veranda listening to the sounds coming from the Lembang road. I could hear the cars driving uphill, up the mountain, where the sun was already asleep in the volcano. Or hear them driving downhill, to Bandung, the town where the zoo was and my father’s clinic. There were often parties in town, and the cars drove faster then.
My mother came back; I could hear her singing before I saw her. She didn’t hurry, she sauntered along, stopping now and then, so that the bright spot she formed in the darkness grew larger only very slowly. When it reached the point where I could make out more than the color of her dress, I could also see her platinum blond curls and even her bright eyes. By then she was so close that she could touch me.
“Well, we’ve got the veranda to ourselves again,” said Mummy. She stretched out on the settee and beckoned to me. “All those visitors,” she sighed, “and never anyone you can talk to.”
The tjitjaks had found their places. On the ceiling they had frozen into wooden ornaments, but they pounced like greased lightning on any insects that strayed close to them.
The lamps burned in the rooms and on the veranda, so that night could not descend on us.
The night abolished the distinction between inside and outside. At night it was cool and dark everywhere. Everything was safe–people, animals, and plants–beneath a dark dome as large as the world.
When the sky, the earth, and the water had attained the same dark hue, the toké arrived. I waited for the toké every night. He was the big brother of the tjitjaks. I did not need to go to bed before the first toké had called.
By that time all the other nocturnal creatures were there: flying foxes, crickets, bullfrogs. Their noisy concert was in full swing.”

 
Helga Ruebsamen (Batavia, 4 september 1934)

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